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5 things people with hidden depression do

Many people who suffer from depression hide their symptoms. Some have become so adept at bottling up their depression that you would never suspect their daily struggle to stay strong and put a smile on their face.

Living with depression is not easy. Tasks that were once easy and enjoyable become difficult. It is not uncommon for people with depression to develop anxiety, making daily worries and concerns seem insurmountable.

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Why do some people hide depression from others?

There is a huge stigma attached to depression and mental health, especially in today’s world where people are bombarded with the happy masks others put on on Facebook.

5 things people with hidden depression do

The following habits and traits are typical of people who may be hiding depression. While these are common signs of depression, they could indicate that something else is going on.

1. They don’t “look” depressed

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There is no style or unkempt look of depression. Someone with depression may continue to groom and dress as they normally do. They may also continue to keep up appearances. They may even put on a happy face when they’re around others.

2. They feel emotions more intensely

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Just as someone might be easier to anger, someone hiding depression might also feel other emotions much more intensely than other people. They may find it easier to cry during sad movies and can empathize more easily with others.

3. They are more irritable, angry or upset

We all too often associate depression with sadness when in reality it can manifest as anger, irritability or being upset. Things that wouldn’t normally upset people can cause a meltdown. If someone seems more touchy or explosive than usual they may be trying to keep a cap on their depression.

4. They are prone to ups and downs

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It seems that there are always really good days and really bad days for a person hiding depression. The pendulum swings from one extreme to the other on any given day. They may not say they’re depressed, but the pictures they paint with their daily words can speak volumes.

5. Conversations change

Someone hiding depression may turn conversations about the weather to more verbose topics, such as life or death and the journey towards happiness. Such topics, while not seemingly indicative of depression, can signal that there is more on their mind than their daily life. Likewise, someone who used to have a lot to say, may suddenly go quiet. Changes in how conversations go can be an indication of hidden depression.

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